Tag: "Department of Design and Merchandising"

An undergraduate certificate program in "Design Thinking" will be offered for the first time next semester at Colorado State University’s new Nancy Richardson Design Center, which is scheduled to open in January.

Jeff Miller, who coordinates the hospitality management program in CSU’s Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, is trained as a professional chef and is a highly respected, seasoned academic. A new exhibition in the Gustafson Gallery: Jeff Miller’s Buddhist Approach to Guerrilla Quilting highlights another one of his talents – his needlework.

Faculty in the Department of Design and Merchandising received the 2018 Outstanding Scholarship Article award from the Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences for their research evaluating the outcomes of Fashion FUNdamentals, a youth enrichment program for middle school girls.

The name of the interior design major in the Department of Design and Merchandising has been changed to interior architecture and design to recognize both the program’s long history with interior design and the shift in the profession to include more knowledge of structural and building systems.

When Karen Hyllegard talks about her goals as the new head of CSU’s Department of Design and Merchandising, the conversation inevitably leads to the January 2019 opening of the new Richardson Design Center.

Colorado State University's Department of Design and Merchandising helped middle school girls apply the concepts of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) to learn about fashion at the Fashion FUNdamentals summer program.

As part of their final assignment, students from Colorado State University’s Department of Design and Merchandising are showing their original designs in an exhibition entitled “The View from Here: Graduate Work in Digital Textile Design” in the Gustafson Gallery.